Connect with us

Legislative Update

FCC response to Internet-Of-Things concerns Offers Foundation

Published

on

SEN. WARNER: FCC RESPONSE TO INTERNET-OF-THINGS CONCERNS OFFERS FOUNDATION FOR INCOMING TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TO BUILD UPON

~ FCC suggests IoT device standards, consumer labels could play significant role ~

WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) applauded the response of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to his October 25th letter raising concerns about the proliferation of insecure Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Sen. Warner, co-founder of the bipartisan Senate Cybersecurity Caucus and the incoming Vice Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the FCC response, which offers a plan to reduce risks from insecure devices, provides the incoming Trump Administration with a roadmap for additional work in this area.

The FCC letter resulted from Sen. Warner’s questions about the October 2016 Mirai botnet attack, which utilized vulnerable devices such as internet-connected cameras and DVRs to temporarily overwhelm popular Internet sites including Twitter, Amazon, Tumblr, Reddit, Spotify and Netflix. In the past week, a sophisticated variant of Mirai reportedly infected over one-million routers in Germany, the United Kingdom and Brazil.

“The Commission’s response to my questions validates my concerns about the risk of crippling cyberattacks made easier through connected consumer appliances and wirelessly connected household devices,” Sen. Warner  said. “The FCC chairman confirms that internet service providers already have the authority – if not the responsibility – to protect their networks by blocking malicious and harmful traffic. I also am pleased to learn the FCC also has been discussing improved tools, including setting security standards for IoT devices, to better protect consumers as well as the broader Internet.”

“The commission’s proposal for a device certification process, either by the agency or through industry self-certification, deserves strong consideration,” Sen. Warner continued. “Similarly, the FCC’s suggestion of consumer labeling requirements echoes the call by many security experts for metrics that will empower and educate consumers.  I strongly urge the incoming Trump Administration to make cybersecurity a top priority, because we simply must move forward with responsible new initiatives to better engage consumers, manufacturers, retailers, internet sites and service providers in improving our nation’s cybersecurity posture.”

Sen. Warner’s Oct. 25 letter to the FCC can be accessed here, and FCC Chair Tom Wheeler’s Dec. 2 reply is available here.

Front Royal, VA
73°
Sunny
5:46 am8:39 pm EDT
Feels like: 73°F
Wind: 2mph WNW
Humidity: 75%
Pressure: 29.99"Hg
UV index: 2
SunMonTue
90°F / 61°F
79°F / 61°F
79°F / 61°F
Community Events2 minutes ago

Front Royal’s Juneteenth Celebration Returns for Third Year of Music, Food, and Community

Local News10 minutes ago

Diabetes Reversal Group Brings Health Awareness Campaign to Valley Baseball League

Interesting Things to Know48 minutes ago

Elder Abuse Awareness Day Highlights Hidden Harm Facing Older Adults

Agriculture1 hour ago

Right Tools Can Make Hobby Farming Easier and Safer

State News15 hours ago

In Albemarle County, Park’s Edge Residents Endure Stinking Floods, Rat Infestations, Fire Hazards

Obituaries15 hours ago

Frederick Nigel Lewis (1962 – 2026)

Local News16 hours ago

Virginia State Police Weekly Operations Seize Guns, Drugs, and Cash

Community Events16 hours ago

Historic Hike Explores Lost Belmont Vineyards in Warren County

State News20 hours ago

Injunction Pauses ‘Unconstitutional’ USDA Conditions for SNAP, WIC Funding to Virginia, Other States

National News20 hours ago

Strong Candidates in Alaska, Ohio Seen as Moving US Senate Races Toward Dems

State News20 hours ago

Some Virginians with Past Felonies Can Apply to Seal Their Records, Starting Next Month

National News21 hours ago

Virginia Superintendent Reaffirms to Congress Loudoun’s Commitment to Student Needs, Parental Cooperation

Business Growth Series23 hours ago

Business Growth Series: Busy All Day and Still Not Growing? Here’s Why

Interesting Things to Know23 hours ago

Do You Remember Your First Color TV?

State News24 hours ago

No Way Out: How Virginia Law Fails Vulnerable Renters

Obituaries24 hours ago

Bruce Wayne Evenson (1953 – 2026)

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

The SALT Deduction: A Bigger Break for Homeowners

Home1 day ago

Driveway Alternatives Offer Greener and More Attractive Options Than Asphalt

Livestream - FR Cardinals1 day ago

Front Royal Cardinals Return Home Saturday to Face Woodstock River Bandits – June 13

Local Government2 days ago

Warren County Joins Sons of the American Revolution, VA-250, in a Special Celebration of County’s Namesake

Local Government2 days ago

Overlap Between Categories for Data Center and Technology Business Emerges at County Planning Commission Meeting

Livestream - FR Cardinals2 days ago

Front Royal Cardinals Open Home Stand Against New Market Rebels Friday Night – June 12

Opinion2 days ago

From Service to Long-Term Health Risks: Reflecting on Warren County Veterans This Military Appreciation Month

Health2 days ago

Sleep and the Senior Years: What Actually Helps

Food2 days ago

Berry and Mascarpone Crepes Make a Sweet Start to the Day